Japan’s majestic Mt. Fuji was some 700,000 years in the making, but on Tuesday morning, it was gone. At least on one side of a busy road, views of the 12,388-foot-tall symbol of Japan and the Lawson convenience store beneath it have vanished, as officials finished erecting a barrier to obstruct a photo spot that had become a magnet tourists. For locals, the mass of visitors and their refusal to obey rules on littering and parking had become a nuisance and traffic hazard. Read more here: #japan #fuji #tourism Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer. Start your free trial now: Get the latest headlines: and are websites of The
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